Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Air-Pollution-Action-at-Cricket-Match-in-Pretoria-27MZIFJ8NY6GZ.htmlConceptually similarAir Pollution Action at Cricket Match in PretoriaGP0STUKGTCompleted★★★★Air Pollution Action at Cricket Match in PretoriaGP0STUKGSCompleted★★★★★★Air Pollution Action at Cricket Match in PretoriaGP0STUKGXCompleted★★★★Air Pollution Action at Cricket Match in PretoriaGP0STUKGWCompleted★★★★Air Pollution Action at Cricket Match in PretoriaGP0STUKGVCompleted★★★★Air Pollution Action at Cricket Match in PretoriaGP0STUKHFCompleted★★★★Air Pollution Action at Cricket Match in PretoriaGP0STUKHGCompleted★★★★Air Pollution Action at Cricket Match in PretoriaGP0STUKHHCompleted★★★★Air Pollution Action at Cricket Match in PretoriaGP0STUKHICompleted★★★★View AllGP0STUKGUAir Pollution Action at Cricket Match in PretoriaAt least six Greenpeace Africa activists wearing superhero costumes leapt onto the SuperSport Park cricket field during the international T20 match between England and South Africa. Their mission was to hand the Proteas captain Quinton de Kock and his team an air pollution mask. While another team of activists dropped a banner from a floodlight in the stadium next to the scoreboard that read: “Toxic air is not just a game #BowlOutAirPollution,” highlighting the danger that air pollution poses, even to our sporting heroes.This follows the release of a new study[1] by Greenpeace Southeast Asia and the Center for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) on 12 February, which highlighted the global cost of air pollution from burning fossil fuels, including a shocking 13000 premature deaths in 2018 in South Africa alone.Locations:Pretoria-South AfricaDate:16 Feb, 2020Credit:© Shayne Robinson / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2000px X 1333pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Air pollution-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Non-violent direct actions-Outdoors-Sports events-StadiumsShoot:Air Pollution Action at Cricket Match in PretoriaAt least six Greenpeace Africa activists wearing superhero costumes leapt onto the SuperSport Park cricket field during the international T20 match between England and South Africa. Their mission was to hand the Proteas captain Quinton de Kock and his team an air pollution mask. While another team of activists dropped a banner from a floodlight in the stadium next to the scoreboard that read: “Toxic air is not just a game #BowlOutAirPollution,” highlighting the danger that air pollution poses, even to our sporting heroes. This follows the release of a new study[1] by Greenpeace Southeast Asia and the Center for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) on 12 February, which highlighted the global cost of air pollution from burning fossil fuels, including a shocking 13 000 premature deaths in 2018 in South Africa alone.Related Collections:Air Pollution Action at Cricket Match in Pretoria